The bad news: Forms are everywhere and you need to deal with them.

Your form is the interaction layer between your users and your server, and you need to figure out how to make them work together.

This is your job as front-end developer. However, you can learn how to use HTTP, DOM, eventhandling and submission to your advantage.

This is a tough job, but you can master building complex form mechanisms without getting entangled in eventlisteners. You are not alone at least. Because I have been there. With my pointers to the inner workings of forms and step-by-step guides on how to make them communicate with your server, you will soon understand how to build dynamic forms and you don't even have to get stuck in glue code.

Do you need inspiration how to solve those tricky issues? Issues that when resolved once and for all, would ease a lot of daily user interface interaction.

Get on my list! You are invited to reply to any email with your important questions and get a hand-crafted reply with hands-on guides. You will learn how to solve your individual use-cases. Fill in your name below and get in touch today :) . It is about a nice conversation from developer to developer after all.

About Martin Muzatko

Hello! I'm a self-thaught front-end developer based in Stuttgart, Germany. Through years of learning different languages, software and architectures on my own, I'm here to show you that with the right mindset, you can learn anything you love to.